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Lets-Plot

official JetBrains project License MIT Latest Release

Lets-Plot is a multiplatform plotting library built on the principles of the Grammar of Graphics.

The library' design is heavily influenced by Leland Wilkinson work The Grammar of Graphics describing the deep features that underlie all statistical graphics.

This grammar [...] is made up of a set of independent components that can be composed in many different ways. This makes [it] very powerful because you are not limited to a set of pre-specified graphics, but you can create new graphics that are precisely tailored for your problem.

Grammar of Graphics for Python Latest Release

A bridge between R (ggplot2) and Python data visualization.
To learn more see the documentation site at lets-plot.org.

Grammar of Graphics for Kotlin Latest Release

Notebooks

Create plots in Kotlin Notebook, Datalore, Jupyter with Kotlin Kernel
or any other notebook that supports Kotlin Kernel.
To learn more see the Lets-Plot Kotlin API project at GitHub.

Compose Multiplatform

Embed Lets-Plot charts in Compose Multiplatform applications.
To learn more see the Lets-Plot Skia Frontend project at GitHub.

JVM and Kotlin/JS

Embed Lets-Plot charts in JVM (Swing, JavaFX) and Kotlin/JS applications.
To learn more see the Lets-Plot Kotlin API project at GitHub.

"Lets-Plot in SciView" plugin

JetBrains Plugins JetBrains plugins

Scientific mode in PyCharm and in IntelliJ IDEA provides support for interactive scientific computing and data visualization.

Lets-Plot in SciView plugin adds support for interactive plotting to IntelliJ-based IDEs with the Scientific mode enabled.

Note: The Scientific mode is NOT available in communinty editions of JetBrains IDEs.

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What is new in 4.5.0

Caution

Subscripts and superscripts are not supported in PDF and PNG exports.

Caution

pow and pow_full options are not supported in PDF and PNG exports.

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Change Log

CHANGELOG.md

Code of Conduct

This project and the corresponding community are governed by the JetBrains Open Source and Community Code of Conduct. Please make sure you read it.

License

Code and documentation released under the MIT license. Copyright © 2019-2024, JetBrains s.r.o.

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